DSM637
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Good evening,
I recently replaced my starter motor and after 3 weeks, the engine will not turn over. I have bench tested the motor and it works fine, when placed back onto the engine, it may turn over for a second and then nothing. I have disconected the positive cable from the solenoid and earth from the chassis and put these cables staight to a battery, but nothing. Of interest, if I remove the plugs, the engine will turn over. The engine is a 1972 petrol. It appears to be an earthing issue and very minor voltage drop (starter motor model is NQS1302 = ERS00136 = STM1005).
I have renewed every thing from the solenoid to the earth strap on the starting system and thought originally it may have been hydrostatic lock, as the problem went after I had removed the spark plugs and turned the engine over. This however, is not the case now.
With the starter out, I can start the engine with the cranking handle, engine starts and charges fine (14 ish volts) and all electrics work ok.
Grateful for any advice.
I recently replaced my starter motor and after 3 weeks, the engine will not turn over. I have bench tested the motor and it works fine, when placed back onto the engine, it may turn over for a second and then nothing. I have disconected the positive cable from the solenoid and earth from the chassis and put these cables staight to a battery, but nothing. Of interest, if I remove the plugs, the engine will turn over. The engine is a 1972 petrol. It appears to be an earthing issue and very minor voltage drop (starter motor model is NQS1302 = ERS00136 = STM1005).
I have renewed every thing from the solenoid to the earth strap on the starting system and thought originally it may have been hydrostatic lock, as the problem went after I had removed the spark plugs and turned the engine over. This however, is not the case now.
With the starter out, I can start the engine with the cranking handle, engine starts and charges fine (14 ish volts) and all electrics work ok.
Grateful for any advice.
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